NeelsfAMSA wrote:
No. Currently using an Excel based calculation (calculator) self developed from information and formula from the NFPa 70E and IEEE 1584 (2015 version). Already busy for two years and will use 2018 version with the next set (within the 5years update) The reason is that no funds are available to buy specific software available. This was excepted by management.
Hello there,
We recently bought a copy of the new IEEE 1584-2018 Version and we are using excell spreadsheets as well , since new softwares will only be purchased next year.If you do not mind ,have you gone through the sample calculations in the new IEEE-1584 2018 Standard ?
On page 74 of the standard, I am getting higher values of incident energy i.e 65.23 J/mm2 instead of the 53.156 shown in the example.I tried checking more than ten times and I see nothing wrong on my spreadsheet.Did you get it right , if yes, then I know Im definitely doing something wrong.
Appreciate your response.
Thank you
Regards
Ashford